Pioneer74
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First time charging. Lariat ER. I ran the battery down to 50%. I have an Emporia EV charger hardwired on a 60 amp circuit, set for 48 amps. My Emporia app is only showing a 24/25 amp draw and the charge rate is fluctuating. Garage is in the upper 60's temperature wise, just got back from a 50 mile drive about an hour and a half ago.
Now, thinking I had a problem with my Emporia EVSE, I plugged in the mobile charger on a 50 amp circuit. I can't tell how many amps are being provided, because Ford, in it's infinite wisdom, doesn't give us any information about anything, treating us like mushrooms. I did, however, notice that the time the truck estimated the charge will be done moved over 2 hours later. That tells me the mobile charger was providing less than the Emporia.
Anybody have any ideas? This lower rate is no problem now, but in the dead of winter with a 100 mile round trip commute in the snowy cold of Southern Michigan, and with a 12 hour cold soak exposed to the elements while I'm working, I don't think this charge rate will recover enough range in my 7 hour off-peak window.
Now, thinking I had a problem with my Emporia EVSE, I plugged in the mobile charger on a 50 amp circuit. I can't tell how many amps are being provided, because Ford, in it's infinite wisdom, doesn't give us any information about anything, treating us like mushrooms. I did, however, notice that the time the truck estimated the charge will be done moved over 2 hours later. That tells me the mobile charger was providing less than the Emporia.
Anybody have any ideas? This lower rate is no problem now, but in the dead of winter with a 100 mile round trip commute in the snowy cold of Southern Michigan, and with a 12 hour cold soak exposed to the elements while I'm working, I don't think this charge rate will recover enough range in my 7 hour off-peak window.